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- 3_tonsExplorer IIIFor driving, I wanted a camera that would remain on full time (backup cams don’t do this), so I got a Voyager from here Rvcams.com
3 tons - SpknTCExplorer
daily double wrote:
The Furrion looks pretty good on paper, but it's expensive and made by a company that's known for not turning out anything good.
I actually have the Furrion Vision S 5" Markerlight Camera and I've had no problems with it in 2 yrs. I did get mine for a discount due to issues when the TC was first purchased. Since it's connected to the running lights it made for an easy install and I can have the camera on ALL the time. - mellowExplorer
Deb and Ed M wrote:
I bought an inexpensive "Amtifo" camera/monitor from Amazon; wired the camera from that set into the back of our TT, but then added a second camera to the back of our popup truck camper. It paired right up with the monitor, and when wired to the running lights, gave us a nice clear color view of what was going on behind us.
Thanks for the review, I went ahead and grabbed one of these for $139, figure its cheap enough that if it doesn't work I am not out a ton of money. The TC is in winter storage but might just install it this weekend to test it out. The old voyager one never did work right and was a pain with the cord. - AISURFFISHExplorer
daily double wrote:
Looking to add a backup camera to my Arctic fox. Anybody know a good one? Wireless
If it's pre wire super easy just get one u like wireless.
If not wired tie unt running light so its running while running. - ICamelExplorerI have been running a Rear View Safety RVS-770613 wired system on my truck/camper for 5 years. Other than having to replace the 12v Plug in male plug last year it has been flawless.
They also make wireless systems. - daily_doubleExplorerThe Furrion looks pretty good on paper, but it's expensive and made by a company that's known for not turning out anything good.
- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer III bought an inexpensive "Amtifo" camera/monitor from Amazon; wired the camera from that set into the back of our TT, but then added a second camera to the back of our popup truck camper. It paired right up with the monitor, and when wired to the running lights, gave us a nice clear color view of what was going on behind us.
- daily_doubleExplorerI'll be watching to see what you choose!
- Camper_Jeff___KNomad IIII'm looking into some cameras for my truck and camper before I leave on my trip.
I'll let you know what products I decide. - ProjectMonExplorer
StirCrazy wrote:
ProjectMon wrote:
Gone through a couple wired to running lights like Flyboy. Some have worked some needed to be returned. Current one has good range through TT and has lasted two years so far.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QQSSP63/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
oh thats not cheep haha..
The cheap ones would not make it from the back of the 30-foot TT to the front of the truck. And one of the cheap ones I tried kept failing due to water intrusion into the camera.
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